Tsunamis Struck Coasts of Triassic Oceans and Seas: Brief Summary of the Literary Evidence

DA Ruban - Water, 2023 - mdpi.com
Studying palaeotsunamis is important to the comprehensive understanding of these events
and their role in the geological evolution of the coasts of oceans and seas. The present work …

Unveiling the geoheritage, cultural geomorphology and geotourism potential of Zanskar region, NW Himalaya, India

M Irfan, SA Mir, BS Bali, A Afzal, NA Bhat, N Bhat… - Geomorphology, 2024 - Elsevier
The Zanskar region, nestled in the heart of the Tethyan Himalaya, represents a significant
geological and cultural repository that has remained relatively unexplored by the global …

Recognition of Potential Geosites Utilizing a Hydrological Model within Qualitative–Quantitative Assessment of Geodiversity in the Manawatu River Catchment, New …

V Zakharovskyi, K Németh - Geographies, 2023 - mdpi.com
Hydrology is one of the most influential elements of geodiversity, where geology and
geomorphology stand as the main values of abiotic nature. Hydrological erosion created by …

Geoheritage and geotourism potential of Kalaruch old workings (ancient mines) and Satbarren (archeological stone) in Kashmir Valley of Himalaya

RA Mir, SA Ahmad, V Akaram, V Kumar - Geoheritage, 2023 - Springer
Kashmir Valley besides being famous as a luring destination of tourism and other
recreational activities is also rich in diverse geology, geomorphology, archeology, and …

Radon quantification in water and dose estimation via inhalation and ingestion across age groups in the Pattan region of North Kashmir, India

TA Pandith, S Simnani, R Ahmad, KP Singh… - Environmental …, 2024 - Springer
Human survival hinges on access to water, which provides vital necessities. It is crucial to
secure reliable, affordable, and uncontaminated water to maintain health and sustain life …

Permian-Triassic Fossil Parks of Kashmir Himalaya, India: Geological and Paleontological Characterization, and Potential Interest for Geotourism

N Karim, SA Dar, H Wani, KM Mir, R Ahmad - Geoheritage, 2025 - Springer
Abstract The Permian-Triassic sections of Kashmir Himalaya holds well-preserved
sedimentary succession with fossil assemblages indicating a specific period. Fossil parks …

Geo-Heritage and Geo-Tourism Potential of the Saoura Valley: A Field Geology Museum in the Ougarta Range (SW Algeria)

I Bouchemla, M Benyoucef - Geoheritage, 2024 - Springer
The geo-heritage of the Saoura Valley in Southwest Algeria is particularly rich and of
undeniable scientific value for studying the Palaeozoic, Neogene and Quaternary strata …

Pillow Basalts of Early Permian Panjal Traps from Guryul Ravine, Kashmir, JK, India: A Geoheritage Site

AR Mir - Geoheritage, 2024 - Springer
Geoheritage aims to protect and preserve the geological sites having inimitable geological,
scientific, and educational significance. India is bestowed with excellent geological …

From Tropical to Temperate: First Distribution Record of Amaranthus deflexus L. (Amaranthaceae) as an Alien Species to Kashmir Himalaya

G Nabi, AA Wani, A Gani, W Javid, AH Malik… - Russian Journal of …, 2024 - Springer
Climate change and land use transformation are triggering the shift in species ranges,
causing tropicalization of temperate floras and consequently impacting the endemic …

[HTML][HTML] Microplastic and heavy metal contamination in sediments of the high-altitude Nundkol Lake of northwestern Himalayas-Kashmir

A Nazir, SM Hussain, M Riyaz, MA Zargar… - Environmental Pollution …, 2024 - Elsevier
This study investigates heavy metal and microplastic contamination in the sediment of
Nundkol Lake, a high-altitude glacial lake in the northwestern Himalayas. Sediment analysis …